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The movements in Bhangra are relaxed and unsophisticated but of full energy. While the feet are hopping and stomping, the arms are raised or swing along to the steps. The shoulders are moving along to the rhythm. Some movements remind of farm work. It takes a little stamina to dance Bhangra over longer time - however the driving rhythm makes it hard to stop! The goal is not primarily technical perfection, but getting the right groove, the feeling for the rhythm. This can be achieved best by listening to the music a lot. However, college troupes and professional dance troupes around the world represent a more stylised and structured version of Bhangra. This is the format that the experienced dancer DaVid, with the assistance of MEISSOUN, used to develop a teaching program for beginner level adjusted to the western way of teaching.
Further recommended musicians: Malkit Singh, Gurdas Maan, Channi Singh, Balwinder Safri, AS Kang, Jasbir Jassi, DCS, Surjit Bindrakhia. Basically the music is suitable for Bhangra dancing if it has the right rhythm (see above). There are also many pieces which are called Bhangra but have Western rhythms are really more Hip Hop or Reggeae. On request MEISSOUN can provide you with a selection of suitable CDs. MEISSOUN has taught many successful workshops in Switzerland and Germany and is kind of a "Bhangra missionary" in this region, who has also trained other instructors.
Bhangra is fun for everybody!
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